Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

By Ela on | 6 Comments. This post may contain affiliate links*. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Jump to Recipe Pin Recipe

5 from 5 votes

How to make an easy peanut sauce with simple ingredients and a few minutes–perfect for dipping, drizzling, and dressing! This Thai-inspired peanut butter sauce is salty, savory, and slightly sweet with an optional hint of spice. Better yet, it’s vegan (dairy-free), and you can even make it gluten-free and nut-free!

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (1)

Creamy and quick Thai-Inspired Peanut Sauce

This peanut sauce is simple to prepare and makes for a wonderfully versatile dressing, drizzle, or dipping sauce! It’s the perfect accompaniment to healthy summer rolls. In fact, that’s where I first shared this recipe several years ago and have since spent years ‘perfecting’ it.

I love the versatility of this easy recipe, too. Just like my tahini dressing, you can use this recipe as a dip and drizzle or adapted to a thinner peanut dressing, so it’s an impressive addition to your recipe repertoire. Plus, leftovers can last up to two weeks in the refrigerator. I often have some sitting alongside my vegan mayo and Yum Yum sauce.

If you love peanut butter, learning how to make peanut sauce should definitely be on your to-do list. It’s the perfect blend of savory, salty, spicy, umami, and sweet flavors. You’ll be wanting to eat it straight from the jar with a spoon! And while it’s not traditional, I love the Thai-inspired additions of lime juice, coconut sugar, ginger, and (optional) chili flakes!

Wanting inspiration for more simple sauce recipes? You might like my keto BBQ sauce, easy vegan cheese sauce (ready in minutes!), Chinese garlic stir-fry sauce, or even homemade hoisin sauce!

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (2)

The Ingredients

  • Peanut butter: I use a creamy variety without tons of added sugars and salts for this easy peanut sauce. For a nut-free alternative, you can use sunflower seed butter.
  • Soy sauce: If you’re gluten-free, you can use tamari or coconut aminos. You can also use reduced-sodium soy versions if preferred.
  • Acid: You can use rice vinegar or lime juice as your acidic flavor element. I’ve previously used balsamic vinegar, too, with good results–though that isn’t classically a Thai flavor.
  • Coconut sugar: A bit of sugar really helps balance all the flavors in this sauce. I’ve used maple syrup several times, too, with good results.
  • Aromatics: I used freshly grated ginger and garlic. You could also use fresh ginger/garlic paste.
  • Coconut milk: or water, used to thin the sauce.
  • Spices (Optional): You can add a pinch of red pepper flakes (or even a little chili sauce like sriracha makes for a delicious spicy sauce) for heat. I also like to add extra flavor with cumin powder.

Please read the recipe card below for the full ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information.

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (3)

How to Make Peanut Sauce

This Thai-inspired peanut sauce requires just a couple of minutes (and steps) to prepare!

  • If the peanut butter is very thick, I recommend heating it briefly in a double boiler beforehand.
  • Add all the ingredients (except coconut milk or water) to a bowl or jar. Use a small whisk to mix it well.
  • Then slowly add in the milk/water, one tablespoon at a time, to thin the sauce to your desired consistency.

You can easily adapt this peanut dipping sauce to a dressing with extra milk/water.

  • Taste it and adjust any of the ingredients to personal preference. I.e., for vinegar/lime juice for tang, sugar for sweetness, soy sauce for saltiness, etc. Then enjoy!

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (4)

How to Serve

Like I said above, this peanut sauce recipe is surprisingly versatile as a dip, drizzle, or dressing. For example, you can use it:

  • As a peanut dipping sauce with summer rolls, lettuce wraps, for crudités and crackers
  • Sauce mixed into homemade coleslaw
  • Dressing for grain bowls and salad bowls—like this chickpea buddha bowl and brown rice salad
  • Drizzle over rice, pasta, and noodles—like this peanut butter noodles dish
  • Optional sauce for roasted veggies—like these cauliflower steaks
  • With meat alternatives and tofu skewers

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (5)

How to Store

Once prepared, store the sauce in an airtight jar/container in the refrigerator for between 1-2 weeks. If the sauce separates slightly, just whisk it again before serving, adding more water, if needed.

Though I haven’t tried, you may also be able to freeze the sauce for up to two months. Allow it to thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature before using.

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (6)

Recipe Notes

  • Choosing peanut butter: Try to avoid brands filled with extra sugars and salts, as it can throw off the balance of flavors. Instead, choose a creamy natural peanut butter that’s high-quality.
  • Adjusting the ingredients: This peanut sauce recipe is super versatile, and pretty much every single element is adjustable to personal taste. I recommend adding the soy sauce (or tamari) a little at a time. Especially if you know you don’t particularly like salty flavors.
  • For a dressing: While you can thin the sauce into a dressing simply by adding more coconut milk/water, I also like to add a little oil when adapting it to a dressing for an improved silky mouthfeel. I recommend adding a little sesame oil for extra flavor, though neutral oils will work well, too.
  • Using a mini food processor: You can also prepare this recipe using a mini food processor or immersion blender rather than manually whisking.

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (7)

Other Vegan Peanut Butter Recipes

  • The best peanut butter noodles
  • 5-Ingredient peanut butter crunch bars
  • Peanut butter mousse
  • Healthy peanut butter cookies
  • Peanut butter truffles
  • Peanut butter banana ice cream
  • White chocolate peanut butter cups

If you try this peanut butter sauce recipe, I’d love a comment and★★★★★recipe ratingbelow. Also, please don’t forget totag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebookwith@elavegan #elavegan – I love seeing them.

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (9)

Peanut Sauce

Author: Michaela Vais

How to make an easy peanut sauce with simple ingredients and a few minutes–perfect for dipping, drizzling, and dressing! This Thai-inspired peanut butter sauce is salty, savory, and slightly sweet with an optional hint of spice. Better yet, it’s vegan (dairy-free), and you can even make it gluten-free and nut-free!

5 from 5 votes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Sauce

Cuisine Thai-inspired

Servings 9

Calories 73 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup (80 g) creamy peanut butter (see notes)
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce or tamari or coconut aminos
  • 1 1/2 tbsp rice vinegar or lime juice
  • 1 1/2 tbsp coconut sugar (see notes)
  • 1/2 tbsp fresh ginger grated
  • 2 small cloves of garlic grated
  • 2-3 tbsp coconut milk or water, to thin
  • 1 pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder (optional)

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    I recommend heating the peanut butter in a double boiler (or microwave) until softened. Mix all ingredients, except the coconut milk (or water), together in a bowl with a whisk.

    Alternatively, you can use an immersion blender.

  • Then slowly stir in the milk/water, 1 tablespoon at a time, to thin the sauce. Use more milk/water for a peanut dressing.

  • Taste the sauce and add more rice vinegar/lime juice, sweetener, and/or soy sauce, if needed. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Peanut butter: Use sunflower seed butter for a nut-free version.
  • Sweetener: I used coconut sugar, but made the recipe a couple of times with maple syrup, which tastes great too.

Nutrition Facts

Peanut Sauce

Serving Size

20 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

73

% Daily Value*

Fat

6

g

9

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Carbohydrates

4

g

1

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (10) Simple and Delicious Vegan Cookbook by ElaVeganCLICK HERE to order!

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (11)

Easy Peanut Sauce (The Best Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

FAQs

What is Vietnamese peanut sauce made of? ›

One of the unique aspects of Vietnamese-style peanut sauce compared to other varieties of peanut sauce is the inclusion of hoisin sauce. Vietnamese peanut sauce is simply made with peanut butter, hoisin and garlic for a sweet, tangy and rich sauce.

How to make store-bought peanut sauce taste better? ›

If you want to add even more oomph to your peanut curry sauce, you can add additional curry paste (red or green), you can add in some fresh garlic or fresh ginger, extra lime juice or a little sambal or fresh chili for extra spice.

How can I thicken my peanut sauce? ›

If your sauce has become too thin, add more nut butter.

Why is my peanut sauce not smooth? ›

If the oil is separating from the sauce a bit (this can happen from the oil in the coconut milk and the peanut butter, but it's easy to fix!), add water a few drops at a time and whisk until it comes smoothly back together.

What is the famous Vietnamese sauce? ›

Nước Chấm is a quintessential sauce in Vietnamese cuisine. Made from simple ingredients like fish sauce, lime juice, and sugar, this sauce adds a delicious umami flavor to a wide range of dishes. It's a staple item in Vietnamese households and provides an essential finishing touch to many Vietnamese dishes.

What is peanut sauce made of? ›

A typical recipe usually contains ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter (smooth or crunchy), coconut milk, soy sauce, tamarind, galangal, garlic, and spices (such as coriander seed or cumin). Other possible ingredients are chili peppers, sugar, fried onion, and lemongrass.

Why is my peanut sauce breaking? ›

Sauces can break for any number of reasons including cooking at high heat, adding too much liquid to a hot pan, or even just waiting too long for everything to combine appropriately.

How do you make sauce taste richer? ›

To make your sauce rich and luxurious, finish it with a pat of butter, a splash of cream or coconut cream, or a spoonful of yogurt, crème fraîche, or sour cream. 13. Swirl in some high-quality olive oil Adding a glug to the sauce just before serving gives it a similar richness and shine to butter without adding dairy.

Should you refrigerate peanut sauce? ›

Simply keep it in a cool, dark place. Generally, an unopened bottle of peanut sauce will last about a year if it's stored correctly. While it's a good idea to keep the “use by” date in mind, it's usually just fine for a few months after that date. Once the bottle is opened, you'll need to keep it in the refrigerator.

What if I add too much soy sauce to peanut sauce? ›

Too salty? You probably added too much soy sauce. Counteract this by adding more peanut butter, sugar, or water.

How do you make creamy peanut butter thicker? ›

If you want to THICKEN peanut butter, you need to get rid of water, not add it. Some obvious ways: 1. add a little starch — use a cooked or pure starch (Wondra, potato starch, etc.)

What goes well with peanut sauce? ›

Here are some ways you can use this creamy sauce that go beyond your standard noodle dishes or salads.
  • Dip your veggies. ...
  • Dress up some tacos or lettuce wraps. ...
  • Toss with chicken wings or “cauliflower wings” ...
  • Craft a unique and flavorful chicken burger. ...
  • Use as a base for soup or stew.
Dec 1, 2022

How do you make smooth peanut butter runny? ›

Two easy ways to thin peanut butter

The National Peanut Board suggests adding a little water for some extra moisture. Add the water slowly and be sure not to overdo it — too much water can make the peanut butter runny. Another option is to heat peanut butter up in order to liquify the fat content.

What is peanut sauce for spring rolls made of? ›

You'll need basic pantry ingredients to make the peanut sauce: peanut butter, rice vinegar, tamari or soy sauce, honey or maple syrup, toasted sesame oil and fresh garlic.

What is in Little Saigon peanut sauce? ›

Here is a little secret: mix it with Little Saigon Chili Oil to throw in that extra kick. - Ingredients: Filter water, peanut butter, soybeans, sweet potato, modified corn starch, sesame seeds, garlic, wheat flour, salt, sugar, spices, colour, and acetic acid. Contains nuts, soybeans, wheat (gluten) & sesame seeds.

Is Vietnamese food safe for nut allergy? ›

Vietnamese food is much harder to navigate for people with peanut allergies. Peanuts, and other nuts such as cashews, are ubiquitous in Vietnamese food – it is present as a garnish, as an oil for cooking, and is ground in sauces and condiments.

Why is peanut sauce healthy? ›

Peanut sauce can be a healthy addition to any diet. Since it is made from peanut butter, it naturally has some protein. Look for ones with not a lot of sodium or added sugar. Better yet, when making it at home, you have full control over the quality of the ingredients.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gregorio Kreiger

Last Updated:

Views: 6084

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gregorio Kreiger

Birthday: 1994-12-18

Address: 89212 Tracey Ramp, Sunside, MT 08453-0951

Phone: +9014805370218

Job: Customer Designer

Hobby: Mountain biking, Orienteering, Hiking, Sewing, Backpacking, Mushroom hunting, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Gregorio Kreiger, I am a tender, brainy, enthusiastic, combative, agreeable, gentle, gentle person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.